Over the past 60 years, the U.S. lost 6 million manufacturing jobs due to lower offshore wages and costs. The hazards of supply chain gaps and the advantages of domestic manufacturing became painfully clear during the pandemic. Destabilizing geopolitical and climate forces exposed our vulnerabilities and the need to address them. These unprecedented pressures are compelling companies to innovate and reshore production back to the U.S. to mitigate global risk and augment resiliency. Here’s a look at how some companies are closing the cost gap and reshoring profitably.